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CNET NewsApr 12, 2026
Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for April 13, #567
Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for April 13 No. 567.

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CNET NewsApr 12, 2026
Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for April 13, #1759
Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for April 13, No. 1,759.

EngadgetApr 12, 2026
Apple reportedly testing out four different styles for its smart glasses that will rival Meta Ray-Bans
Apple may be late to the smart glasses market, but it could be covering all its bases with up to four potential styles for its upcoming product. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple could launch some or all of the four styles it's currently testing for its smart glasses.

Gurman reported Apple is testing out a large rectangular frame that's comparable to Ray-Ban Wayfarers, a slimmer rectangular design like the glasses that Apple CEO Tim Cook wears, a larger oval or circular frame and a smaller oval or circle option. Apple is also working on a range of colors, including black, ocean blue and light brown, according to Bloomberg.

Internally code-named N50 for now, Apple's upcoming smart glasses will compete directly with the second-gen Ray-Ban Meta model. While similar, Apple might be differentiating its design with "vertically oriented oval lenses with surrounding lights," according to the report. Like Meta's smart glasses, Apple's upcoming product will capture photos and videos, but is meant to better sync with an iPhone, allowing users to take advantage of Apple's ecosystem for editing, sharing, phone calls, notifications, music and even its voice assistant, according to Gurman. The release of Apple's smart glasses could even coincide with the upcoming


CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 12, 2026
Samsung Galaxy S26 vs. Google Pixel 10: How Each Flagship Phone Compares
The most affordable Samsung and Google flagship models are separated by more than just a $100 price difference. Here's how they stack up.

Mac RumorsApr 12, 2026
AirPods Weekend Deals Include AirPods Pro 3 for $199.99 and AirPods Max 1 for $399.95
Amazon today has the AirPods Pro 3 available for $199.99, down from $249.00. This is a match of the all-time low price on the AirPods Pro 3, and it's accompanied by a few AirPods Max 1 and AirPods Max 2 deals we're tracking below.


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CNET How ToApr 12, 2026
Your iPhone Has a Secret Flight Tracker: Here's How to Find It
You've got an easy-to-use flight tracker hidden directly within your iMessages app.

CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 12, 2026
'Marshals' Release Schedule: When Episode 7 Hits Paramount Plus
Luke Grimes leads the Yellowstone sequel.

Gizmag Emerging TechApr 12, 2026
Missile kit lets fighter jets down drones on the cheap
Shooting down a drone with a fighter jet is as cost effective as wrapping sandwiches in gold foil, but BAE Systems has cut the price by firing an economy anti-drone Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS) missile from a Typhoon Eurofighter.

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ResearchBuzzApr 12, 2026
Armenian Needlelace Initiative, WWII Hawaii Correspondence, Take-Two, More: Sunday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, April 12, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Armenian Weekly: Armenian Needlelace Initiative launched. "The Armenian Needlelace Initiative is the first comprehensive website supporting Armenian needlelace traditions by encouraging learning and making, fostering connection across scattered populations, providing […]

CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 12, 2026
The One Power Strip Mistake That Could Burn Your House Down
If you use an extension cord with your power strip for multiple devices, heed this advice.

ResearchBuzzApr 12, 2026
Cactus Ecological Database, Soil Tillage Best Practices, YouTube Premium, More: Sunday ResearchBuzz, April 12, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Scientific Data: CactEcoDB: Trait, spatial, environmental, phylogenetic and diversification data for the cactus family . "Cactaceae are a morphologically and ecologically diverse succulent family that are iconic components of ecosystems […]

CNET How ToApr 12, 2026
How to Reclaim Your Android's Original Speed in Under 10 Minutes
Your Android is capable of a massive speed boost, and it's time you took advantage of it.

CNET How ToApr 12, 2026
Do Air Purifiers Filter Out Asbestos Fibers? Here's What an Expert Wants You to Know
Don't panic, but your home could contain asbestos. Here is everything you should know.

CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 12, 2026
Signs It's Time to Tune Up Your Treadmill, Exercise Bike and Rowing Machine
How to tune up these cardio machines if you own one at home.

SlashDotApr 12, 2026
Neuroscientist's AI-Powered Startup Aims To Transform Human Cognition With Perfect, Infinite Memory


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EngadgetApr 12, 2026
OpenAI says Elon Musk is orchestrating a last-minute 'legal ambush' before trial
The feud between Elon Musk and OpenAI is getting even more contentious as the two sides get ready for trial later this month. The latest development in the legal back-and-forth saw OpenAI accuse Elon Musk and his latest proposals as a "legal ambush," as first reported by Bloomberg. OpenAI filed its response on Friday, which detailed that Musk was "sandbagging the defendants and injecting chaos into the proceedings, while trying to recast his public narrative about his lawsuit."

The lawsuit dates back to 2024 when Elon Musk sued both OpenAI and Microsoft, accusing the AI giant of ditching its original mission of being a non-profit and instead converting into a for-profit business after receiving financial backing and forming a partnership with Microsoft. Prior to OpenAI's latest filing, Musk amended his original complaint to instead award any damages received to OpenAI's nonprofit arm instead. Musk's amendment, which was filed earlier this month, also sought to oust Altman from his role as OpenAI's CEO and board member. In OpenAI's Friday filing, the AI company claimed that Musk's last-minute changes were "legally improper and fa


CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 12, 2026
5G From the Sky: New Internet Infrastructure Takes Flight
Sceye's High-Altitude Platform System just concluded its endurance testing program, bringing this new way to connect one step closer to widespread adoption.

Fox Technology newsApr 11, 2026
Samsung Messages ending? What Android owners must know
Samsung is phasing out Samsung Messages by July 2026 in the U.S. and pushing Google Messages, but scam texts are targeting confused Galaxy phone owners.

Mac RumorsApr 10, 2026
Top Stories: iPhone Rumors, Apple's MacBook Neo Dilemma, and More
Rumors continue to fly about Apple's next flagship iPhone updates coming later this year, while it appears that the popularity of Apple's new MacBook Neo might actually be putting the company into a bit of a dilemma.


Wired NewsApr 10, 2026
"Uncanny Valley": OpenAI and Musk Fight Again; DOJ Mishandles Voter Data; Artemis II Comes Home
In this episode, the hosts discuss the fight between OpenAI and Elon Musk, the misuse of voter data, and Artemis II's moonshot.

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Can't Wait for New Emoji? Here's How to Create Your Own on iPhone
Apple Intelligence-enabled iPhones can create custom emoji in a few easy steps.

Gizmag Emerging TechApr 08, 2026
AI-powered binoculars promise smart night-time discovery
Hong Kong startup ScoPix is pitching AI-powered night-vision binoculars that can identify and capture images of wildlife, objects, and landmarks in real time, even in near-total darkness.

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CNET How ToApr 07, 2026
Plumbers Love When You Pour These 9 Household Items Down the Drain
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EngadgetApr 07, 2026
Elon Musk wants any damages from his OpenAI lawsuit given to the AI company's nonprofit arm
Elon Musk is still taking OpenAI to court over its transition to a for-profit company, but today he amended the complaint so that he won't personally get any of the $150 billion in damages he's pushing for. The Wall Street Journal reported that if Musk wins in his upcoming trial, he wants any damages should be awarded to the OpenAI nonprofit branch. He's also seeking OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's removal from the nonprofit's board of directors if his suit succeeds.

Musk launched a lawsuit against OpenAI in 2024, claiming that the business had become a "closed-source de facto subsidiary" of Microsoft w


EngadgetApr 05, 2026
Samsung will discontinue its Messages app in July and replace it with Google's
Samsung is putting the final nail in the coffin for its own messaging app. The smartphone maker posted an "End of Service Announcement" on its website, revealing that the Samsung Messages app will no longer be available by July of this year. Samsung also recommended that anyone still using Samsung Messages switch over to Google Messages as the default messaging app.

For Samsung Messages users in the US, the switch to Google offers RCS messaging that lets you send high-quality media, join group chats and get real-time typing indicators no matter the smartphone's OS. Galaxy smartphone owners may lose out on some of the Samsung Messages customization options, but Google Messages will make up for it generative AI from Gemini that can remix your photos in chats. On top of those features, Google Messages makes it easier for Samsung users to switch chats between a smartphone, tablet or smartwatch.

It's no surprise that Samsung is only using Google Messages from now on, since it has been phasing out Samsung Messages for a few years now. Dating back to the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6, and then followed by the Galaxy S25 series, Samsung stopped preloading the Samsung Messages app and instead pre-installed the Google Messages app. The Samsung Messages app is still available on the


ResearchBuzzApr 05, 2026
Yanghwajin Archives, Cameo, Rec Room, More: Sunday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, April 5, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Chosun Daily: Yanghwajin Archives Digitizes Edith's Handprint, 1910s Missionary Photos. "The Yanghwajin Archives recently created a digital archive of over 7,000 items donated by the family of Rosetta Hall, the […]

PC World Latest NewsOct 10, 2025
New malware waits until you watch porn, then secretly films via webcam

But now there's a real threat. A new malware called Stealerium apparently knows when you're viewing pornographic material in your browser and automatically takes snapshots of what you're viewing and webcam photos of you in that moment. The malware then sends those recordings to cybercriminals who use them for blackmail.

Security researchers at Proofpoint have analyzed the malware and warn of a new escalation level in these so-called "sextortion attacks."

How Stealerium gets onto your PC The Stealerium malware is spread via phishing emails that look deceptively genuine. The attackers disguise their emails as messages from reputable organizations (e.g., banks, streaming services, charities) and encourage recipients to open attachments or click on links.

These phishing emails take the usual scare tactics, generating a sense of urgency with subject lines "Payment Due," "Court Summons," and "Donation Invoice." When you open said emails, the hope is you're so alarmed that you've let down your guard, making it more likely that you'll download attachments and/or click malicious links and buttons.

What makes Stealerium even more worrying is that its source code has been freely available


Computer World Security NewsJan 19, 2024
The most significant number from Samsung's Galaxy S24 announcement
My goodness, there's a lot to be said about Samsung's newly announced Galaxy S24 family of flagship Android devices.

Aaaaand, spoiler alert: We won't be saying most of those things here, in this column, today.

Now, don't get me wrong: Samsung's latest and greatest Galaxy models have tons of good stuff going for 'em. From the eye-catching hardware to the specs to end all specs, Samsung rarely holds back with its top-of-the-line Android offerings. And this year's devices appear to be no exception.

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TechCrunchJan 23, 2022
WhatsApp plans transfer of data between Android, iOS devices

 

WhatsApp chat could now be transferred between Android and iOS devices after the Meta-owned messaging app  plans to roll out a new update. 

This was revealed by the found source code  of WhatsApp 22.74 Beta for iOS. However, the migration process would not be easy and would require both devices to have the app installed and would likely involve a wired or  private WiFi connection. In comparison, other messaging apps store and sync user data with Google Drive, iCloud or their own cloud service.

 WhatsApp recently added new features to its desktop and Android apps. The Android app will get new pencil and drawing  tools in a future update, while WhatsApp Desktop will get new chat bubble colors. The desktop app  also gets a new dark blue color that is only visible in dark theme mode.

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